Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/646

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618 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 204. 1922. “-*S°°“¤¤°°“¤· For miscellaneous expenditures in the discretion of the Attorney General, fuel, forage, hay, light, watgr, slgtionleriy, fuel for geperatrng steam, heaf a par·atus, burning ric an ime; orage or issue to public , and hay and straw for bedding; not exceeding $500 for maintenance_ and repair of motor—prolpelled and horsedrawn asse er-carrying vehrc es; blank books, lank forms, typewritingpsup Ilrges pencils and memorandum books for guards books for use in chapel, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; labor and materials for repairing_steam eating (plant, electric lant, and water circulation, and drainage; labor an materials fldr construction and repair of buildings, general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and in shops, brickyards, quarry, lrmekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, photograph gallery, stables, pohcrng brnldmgs and grounds; pruchase of cows, Eames? multes, wagons, ,tSve{)eréphary supphgséllérbrrcatrpsg orlsi o ce ru·mure,s»oves e , e ng,_1r·on s pam an oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals, and electiical supplies · payment of water supp y, telegrams, telephone service, notaria and veterinary services; advertising in newspapers; fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental conditions of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in case of emergency; pay of extra gugrgs og employees when deemed necessary by the Attorney Gener , 16 000; ¤°¤•"·*· For hoépital supplies, medicines, medical and surgical suppries, and all other articles for the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners on the penitentiary reservation, $9,000; $*****65- For salaries: Warden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplainsone $1,500, one $1,200; physician, $1,800;(pharmacist and physicia.n’s assistant, $1,000; chief c erk, $1,800; recor clerk, 1,200; stenographer, $900; clerks—one $1,200, one $1,000, four at $900 each; head cook, $1,000; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $1,200; three captains of watch, at $1,500 each; guards, $124,800; two•tea.msters, at $600 each; engineer and electrrcran, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 each; in all, $159,000; For foreman, laundryman, tailor, printer, blacksmith, and shoe- _ maker, at $1,200 each when necessary, $4,800; .t$,‘i“‘”‘°““‘°°""“‘°` For oomploting oonstmotion, $135,000, to remain avauabre man expended, and to be so expended as to give the maximum amount of emlployment to the inmates of said penitentiary; n all, Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary, $757,800. g‘,§’g*,‘ggn‘j:j Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiary: For subsistence, includi the same pllijepgs specréiggorggrger this head for the penitentiary ailieavenwor , ansas, - , ; ig-`*o*¤*¤¤·¢¤¤Svo¤¤— For- clothing, trans ortation, and traveling expenses cl d' ° “'°°°` the same objects specilied under this head for the eniteiiiiau ug Leavenworth Kansas $110 000· P ry ¤¤5¤¤¤¤¤¤<¤¤- For miscellaneous Iexperiditures, including the same objects ?ecrfied under this head for the penitenitary at Leavenworth, d ansas, aréd not exceedrrjg §500 for maintenance and repair of horse- _ rawn an mo or·prope e as or hi 1 { 0 . H°$P“°‘· For hospital supplies, incluglmielthergatnngqglieggs §p(i;ifiid3 riiiggri _ this head or th%pemtentiary at Leavenworth, Kanses, $7,500; S“’““°5· For salaries: arden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplainsone ${1,500é one $1,200; chief clerk, $1,800; physician, $1,800; pharmacrs an physicians assistant, $1,000; ookkeeper and record clerk, $1,200; stenographer, $900; clerks-one $1,200, one $1 000 four at $900 each; e@eer and electrician, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 each; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $1,200; two teamsters, at $600 each;